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    Language for Introducing Questions‚ Problems‚ and Limitations (1) A major criticism of Smith’s work is that ….. (2) The key problem with this explanation is that …. (3) However‚ there is an inconsistency with this argument. (4) One criticism of much of the literature on X is that …. (5) One question that needs to be asked; however‚ is that …. (Can you add some other language of the same function into the list?) Language for introducing a study’s weakness (1) However‚ Smith fails fully define what

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    Criticism Report on two Questionnaires 1- Customer expectations /Perception of Salesperson Performance questionnaire 2- Questionnaire Two: Gasoline Purchasing and Gasoline Prices Presented by Noha Kamel Omran GD Marketing Customer expectations /Perception of Salesperson Performance questionnaire I was positive about the questionnaire I took in the following points: The introduction was Ok‚ although it would have been more appealing and shorter

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    Mathew Arnold – The Study of Poetry Matthew Arnold‚ Victorian poet and critic‚ often regarded as the father of modern literary criticism‚ was one of the foremost poets and critics of the 19th century. As a critic Arnold is essentially a moralist‚ and has very definite ideas about what poetry should and should not be. Arnold is frequently acknowledged as being one of the first poets to display a truly Modern perspective in his work. In “The Study of Poetry”‚ which is one of his best known essays

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    these allegations and says that she "magnified the scale of the flower only to ensure people would notice them." (Haskell 203) O ’Keefe ’s artwork was misinterpreted because of cultural prejudice‚ her non-traditional lifestyle‚ and gender bias art criticism. But despite these accusations‚ Georgia O ’Keefe ’s artwork was not based on sexuality. O ’Keefe was born on November 15‚ 1887 in Sun Prairie‚ Wisconsin. Her parents were dairy farmers and throughout her childhood she lived on her family ’s farm

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    Reedie Garrett Professor Andrade English 1302 WS6 14 February 2015 The Little Things Feminist criticism is the way that literature portrays the oppression of women. Therefore‚ many women rose to fight patriarchy society‚ which gave roles to each of its members. Women were only briefly part of the social role and were mainly given the reproductive role that confined them to raising children and taking care of their households and husbands. Susan Glaspell‚ a writer in the early twentieth century‚

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    Biographical Criticism Upon reading the opening of Langston Hughes poem‚ I recognized that there was a lot going on. It can be first noticed that this is an assignment given to him by his English instructor at his college. There is evidence that Langston started his homework immediately. This fact suggests that the assignment not only motivated him to write‚ but it caused him to think. The result is a path of reflection and opinions‚ which leads to an eye-opener of truth that everyone is

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    Richard L. W. Clarke LITS2306 Notes 05A 1 MATTHEW ARNOLD “THE FUNCTION OF CRITICISM AT THE PRESENT TIME” (1864) Arnold‚ Matthew. “The Function of Criticism at the Present Time.” Critical Theory Since Plato. Ed. Hazard Adams. New York: Harcourt‚ Brace‚ Jovanovich‚ 1971. 592-603. Pragmatic theorists from Plato onwards have emphasised the impact which literature has on the reader. Here‚ Arnold‚ arguably England’s most important cultural critic in the second half of the nineteenth century and someone

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    137). The book Methods of Rhetorical Criticism: A Twentieth-Century Perspective elaborates on the idea of generic criticism. Rhetorician Lloyd F. Bitzer‚ described generic criticism as “a complex of persons‚ events‚ objects‚ and relations presenting an actual or potential exigence which can be completely or partially removed discourse introduced into the situation

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    Criticism of Ecotourism

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    Ecotourism (also known as ecological tourism) is responsible travel to fragile‚ pristine‚ and usually protected areas that strives to be low impact and (often) small scale. It purports to educate the traveller; provide funds for conservation; directly benefit the economic development and political empowerment of local communities; and foster respect for different cultures and for human rights. Ecotourism is held as important by those who participate in it so that future generations may experience

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    for the moral law. The first shopkeeper is motivated to be honest by the rewards of a positive reputation and profit. The second is motivated by respect for morally right action. Taking these motivations into consideration from the standpoint of Kantian ethics‚ it is clear which shopkeeper is acting right. Kant believes that actions that are consistent with moral law‚ yet motivated for desires for happiness or pleasure are absent of moral worth. One reason he concludes this can be seen in Groundwork

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